The Persian and Carthaginian Invasions of 480 B.C.E. and the Beginning of the Classical Style: Part 2, The Finds from Other Sites in Athens, Attica, Elsewhere in Greece, and on Sicily; Part 3, The Severe Style: Motivations and MeaningOctober 2008 (112.4) ArticleBy Andrew Stewart
Beidha in Jordan: A Dionysian Hall in a Nabataean LandscapeJuly 2008 (112.3) Field ReportBy Patricia Maynor Bikai, Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos and Shari Lee Saunders
The Abduction of the Sabine Women in Context: The Iconography on Late Antique Contorniate MedallionsJanuary 2008 (112.1) ArticleBy Antonia Holden
Pledges of Empire: The Ara Pacis and the Donations of RomeJanuary 2008 (112.1) ArticleBy Diana E.E. Kleiner and Bridget Buxton
Master of the Lion: Representation and Hybridity in Cypriote SanctuariesJanuary 2008 (112.1) ArticleBy Derek B. Counts
Mythological Group Portraits in Antonine Rome: The Performance of MythOctober 2007 (111.4) ArticleBy Rachel Kousser
Family Ideology and Family History: The Function of Funerary Markers in Classical Attic Peribolos TombsOctober 2007 (111.4) ArticleBy Wendy E. Closterman
The Dresden Type Satyr-Hermaphrodite Group in Roman TheatersJuly 2007 (111.3) ArticleBy Alexandra Retzleff
The Problem with Dexileos: Heroic and Other Nudities in Greek ArtJanuary 2007 (111.1) ArticleBy Jeffrey M. Hurwit